Rogers and Bell will both soon raise the prices of some of their wireless phone plans, adding more pressure on top of the rising cost of living. Mackenzie Gray explains how a lack of competition among major cellphone carriers in Canada is contributing to the problem, and looks at the reaction of some frustrated Canadians over the imminent increases.
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